Sunday, February 7, 2016

UPDATE: Order SOON, some items featured below are LOW STOCK.
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To get just about everything you need to make 60 of these cards*, including shipping (and the exorbitant tax in my area), it'll cost you around $60! The merchandise itself will come in just over $50, so you'll also get to pick (1) FREESale-a-Bration item of your choice, PLUS you'll have tons of patterned paper left over. And for every additional 20 cards you want to make, simply grab another package of Crumb Cake Notecards & Envelopes for $6.

*Adhesive and Clear blocks not included in price estimate. For the cards below, I recommend Clear Blocks in C, G, and H sizes. For the interchangeable sayings, you may want multiple G blocks to avoid the hassle of unmounting and remounting different sayings in a group setting. Also consider Block A to add a heart image to envelopes!

The Love Blossoms Designer Series Paper Stack is 6" x 6", and the piece used on each card measures 2" x 3", so you can cut exactly 6 pieces from each sheet. With 48 sheets in the stack, this means you can get 288 of these cards from one stack! This would make a super inexpensive project for anyone, but especially convenient for classrooms, nursing homes, adult care facilities, etc. The notecards are already cut to size and scored, they come with coordinating envelopes, and they are USPS mailable. The only prep work would be cutting each of the patterned paper sheets to 2" x 3".

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